Goals for Hannah

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Hannah is a very good dog. There are a few things we'd like to continue working on with her.

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1) She gets very excited when other dogs come her way, particularity on walks.  She passed this in the Good Canine Citizenship test because she already knew the dogs after having been in class with those dogs for a couple of months. She's not aggressive, just enthusiastic and jumpy. I'd prefer her to be chill.

2) She's very timid of many things. She's resistant to jumps; she's scared of certain noises like car engines revving; she barks loudly at people using items with wheels like bicycles, walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters; she is scared of brooms and other stick-like items (we suspect she was beaten before she was rescued because she'll play with sticks with other dogs); and she does not like people running. I'd like to somehow get her more comfortable with these things.

3) I want her to be more consistent in her "come." She will come to me when we are in the house and in our yard, but she is not reliable in "come" when we are in a different type of environment, like a park or open field.

 

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